Accurate And Reliable; Easy To Use; Safe And Hygienic - Braun BNT400 Manual

No touch & touch forehead thermometer
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Why Braun No touch & touch forehead?
Measurement in under 2 seconds
The innovative infrared technology allows measurement of forehead temperature
2 sec
in under 2 seconds whether you use the touch or no-touch option .

Accurate and reliable

Due to the unique technology, the No touch & touch forehead thermometer
captures the heat naturally given off by the forehead to calculate body temperature
value . Get the same professional accuracy whether touching your child's forehead
or holding up to 1 inch (2 .5cm) away .

Easy to use

The No touch & touch forehead thermometer is non-invasive . A measurement can
be taken even while a child is sleeping .
The No touch & touch forehead thermometer is safer to use on a child than a rectal
thermometer and is easier to use than other methods .

Safe and hygienic

No-touch option helps minimize spreading of germs .
Completely safe for use on children and adults .
How does Braun No touch & touch forehead work?
The No touch & touch forehead thermometer measures infrared energy radiated from the skin at the
center . This captured energy is collected through the lens and converted to an oral equivalent value .
The No touch & touch forehead thermometer has been clinically tested and proven to be safe and
accurate when used in accordance with its operating instruction manual.
Age Precision™ color-coded display
Clinical research shows the definition of fever changes as newborns grow into children and children grow
into adults .1
Select the appropriate age setting, take a temperature, and the display will glow green, yellow, or red to
indicate whether the temperature is in a normal, fever, or high fever range, respectively .
The device is only intended for the measurement of human body temperature . It is not intended to
diagnose or monitor a serious medical condition or disease .
1 Herzog L . ., Phillips S . Addressing Concerns About Fever . Clinical Pediatrics . 2011; 50 (#5): 383-390 .
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